The Sterling Mall has received more than $200,000 in upgrades from owners, The Zenda Group. The owners have worked on deals with tenants securing long time tenancy with most and now have only one vacant spot left in the building.

"They had a tiny 70 ft. area in our store at Christmas time selling license sports team hats, accessories and wall art for the man cave. We worked together over the last six months or so to come up with a concept to expand their offering. With a full service cafe, they are going to be providing Wi-Fi and are also the new Atlantic lotto rep. "

The Zenda Group of Montreal, purchased the mall in 2010.

Levy said over the past two years, more than $200,000 in upgrades and renovations have been completed on the interior and exterior to give the mall a clean modern look as well as $35,000-$40,000 on a roadside tenant sign.

He said Home Hardware owner Jamie Whyte also had work done to Harbax Home Hardware. Other than that, it was believed the property had not been updated with renovations since the late 70s.

"We wanted the facade to really have an impact," he said.

Work also included the new signage at the main entrance, accent lighting, and new curbs in the parking lot.

"We also wanted to streamline the sign on the building, make it cleaner and added accent lighting between each of the tenants sign to beef up visibility in the evenings," he said.

The Sterling Mall has received more than $200,000 in upgrades from owners, The Zenda Group. The owners have worked on deals with tenants securing long time tenancy with most and now have only one vacant spot left in the building.